The Museum of Anthropology of Ganjali Khan Bath, one of the monuments of the Safavid era, with beautiful architecture and wax sculptures, depicts the life and culture of the past people.
The Museum of Anthropology of Ganjali Khan Bath, located in the historical context of the city, is one of Kerman’s important cultural and tourist attractions. Built in the Safavid era, this historic bath, after restoration in the solar year, has become a museum aimed at showing the life and customs of the Kerman people. In the museum, wax sculptures are in different parts of the bathroom that represent people from different classes of society in the past. Built in the School of Fine Arts in Tehran in the 5th solar year, these statues allow visitors to become familiar with the daily life and culture of the Kerman people in the past.
Ganjali Khan Bath, with its beautiful architecture and artistic decorations, including colorful tiles, delicate plastering and dome ceilings, is a prominent example of the art and architecture of the Safavid era. The bathroom is composed of spaces such as entrances, lorries, corridors, octagonal, dressing room, greenhouse and treasury. This historic bath is part of the Ganjali Khan complex, which includes market, caravan, mosque and waterfall and is known as one of Kerman’s important historical collections.
Visiting the museum is a good opportunity to get acquainted with the history, culture and art of the Kerman people in the past and provides tourists with a unique experience of cultural richness.















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Photographer: Mohammad Shojaee
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